
Study: Pentoxifylline’s Effect on Semen Quantity and Quality
Equine semen quality and quantity were not significantly improved with pentoxifylline administration.

Equine semen quality and quantity were not significantly improved with pentoxifylline administration.
The UK College of Agricultural Economics program examines leading Thoroughbred sire stud fees.

Horse owners in the South are faced with “exceptional” droughts and high hay prices as the drought continues.

Kristine Urschel, PhD, discussed factors that regulate equine muscle protein accretion and relevant research.

California animal welfare authorities are seeking whoever abandoned an emaciated horse near a rural road.
Two men are facing charges in connection with a plot to buy wild horses and sell them to horsemeat processors.
The horses’ owner hopes aggressive ground searches will help locate the horses displaced in Hurricane Irene.
Researchers review the characteristics and impact of epiglottic abnormalities in nonracehorses.

An unvaccinated Midland County horse is Michigan’s first equine fatality related to EEE in 2011.

Seven horses from one farm and two residing on another premises have tested positive for neurologic EHV-1.

Researchers examined the other three weigh estimation methods and found one stood out as more accurate.
A Senator is working to pass a bill that could fund USDA horsemeat inspections at domestic processing plants.
The AAEP is accepting final nominations for their Good Works For Horses Campaign until Sept. 30.

Jerry and Ann Moss discuss life before Zenyatta, the journey the big mare, and plans for “Baby Z.”

Researchers in the Netherlands have completed further research into developing an effective vaccine for the bacteria Rhodococcus equi, which is known to cause pneumonia and other sometimes fatal infections in young foals.

Nutritional support could reduce the stresses and health challenges that weaning places on young horses.
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